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Blastoff! SpaceX launches Polaris Dawn crew on first private spacewalk mission 

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the Polaris Dawn private spacewalk mission from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sept. 10, 2024. Full Story: www.space.com/...
The Polaris Dawn crew consists of billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, who funded and will command the mission; pilot Scott "Kidd" Poteet, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel; and mission specialists Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon, both of whom are SpaceX engineers, according to Space.com.
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@Insomniac-c7e
@Insomniac-c7e 6 дней назад
It's amazing how softly and perfectly the first stage touches down.
@Thunderbyrd.
@Thunderbyrd. 6 дней назад
It's amazing!
@onionhead5780
@onionhead5780 6 дней назад
I’m retired. I just purchased land about 20 miles south of cape canaveral so I could build a house and watch the launches. 🤦‍♂️. What’s wrong with me? 😂
@michael9959
@michael9959 6 дней назад
Don't know if this is true or not, but if it is, you are one lucky person. I have a year left of school before I officially start my career and I already envy you bahaha. Enjoy those launches, you earned it!
@guppi277
@guppi277 6 дней назад
What’s wrong with you? You’re smitten by the Spirit of Space Exploration. You might not be in any of those missions. But there’s not the point. You’d be around when every mission leaves Cape Canaveral. It’s merely reflects who you’re. Retirement merely may have enabled your enthusiasm of human spirit of exploration. 🎊 🎉 Envy you. In a good way. 🎉❤
@scottbaker9066
@scottbaker9066 6 дней назад
Visit me on Padre Island?
@DaTakenSlays
@DaTakenSlays 6 дней назад
Can I stay in the guest house and be your gardener
@zachreyhelmberger894
@zachreyhelmberger894 6 дней назад
Yeah man!!!
@kristmalacs7299
@kristmalacs7299 7 дней назад
Heart thumping launch damn it's make you enthralled for mission. Super happy for SpaceX team. You guys are heroes. Now let's wait for that first private spacewalk. Grateful
@darkpenguin1978
@darkpenguin1978 6 дней назад
Heroes for what
@danielfrancisco1461
@danielfrancisco1461 6 дней назад
​@@darkpenguin1978 heroes for the future
@2handsandwiches
@2handsandwiches 4 дня назад
Completely pointless, what a waste of resources with added pollution thrown in.
@afvet5075
@afvet5075 6 дней назад
They have room for days in that capsule. Spectacular SpaceX. You make us all proud.
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 6 дней назад
Same with Lockheed Martin's Orion Crew Capsule.
@MrJasonUncensored
@MrJasonUncensored 6 дней назад
Say what you will about SpaceX, but they're doing the work mankind NEEDS.
@ursulasoames8602
@ursulasoames8602 6 дней назад
No ! Not what mankind needs 🙈
@I_Am_Your_Problem
@I_Am_Your_Problem 6 дней назад
Bullshit.
@jaysummers9396
@jaysummers9396 6 дней назад
Yes, all paid for by the American tax payer 😂
@jambothejoyful2966
@jambothejoyful2966 6 дней назад
@@jaysummers9396spaceX is a private company, the only money they get from tax payers comes from government contracts
@Deontjie
@Deontjie 6 дней назад
The US taxpayer paid Boeing 60 billion for two astronauts halfway. The US taxpayer paid SpaceX 21 billion for 54 astronauts. Or was it millions?
@thomasjacques5286
@thomasjacques5286 6 дней назад
That is how it's done....Bravo Team SpaceX
@davehawley4054
@davehawley4054 6 дней назад
My first launch viewing was Apollo 8. This, and every Space X launch, is amazing. Just awesome folks in Hawthorn and across the globe.
@VaporheadATC
@VaporheadATC 6 дней назад
You are too old to know how to use a computer.
@MarkCasey-p3c
@MarkCasey-p3c 6 дней назад
Absolutely incredible as always, space X has totally revolutionised space travel, another 15 years and space tourism will be a common thing
@garybulwinkle82
@garybulwinkle82 6 дней назад
Well, with global Socialism right around the corner, I don't know if anyone could afford it!
@GreenInvasion
@GreenInvasion 6 дней назад
This never gets old
@Вивсівідстій
@Вивсівідстій 6 дней назад
The loud, obnoxious cheering section is juvenile and corny. It’s also old and unprofessional. Plus they’re all white.
@GreenInvasion
@GreenInvasion 6 дней назад
@@Вивсівідстій Oh! I'm glad you dislike it, it give the whole thing a higher purpose.
@lidiasantoro3098
@lidiasantoro3098 6 дней назад
Space X wins again!
@laslogemes500
@laslogemes500 6 дней назад
Great launch
@timber-rider
@timber-rider 4 дня назад
These SpaceX launches never get old. I love to see the passion of the employees.
@QziQza
@QziQza 6 дней назад
i still cant get away with how comfortable, and uncumbersome the spacex suits look, compared to nasa's.
@Red_Genie
@Red_Genie 6 дней назад
They are not EVA suits .
@1ndragunawan
@1ndragunawan 6 дней назад
​@@Red_Genie They wear EVA suits. You can't see their faces through the coated visor, there's no zipper on their gloves, and the shoulders are white.
@kirowilber9121
@kirowilber9121 6 дней назад
​@@Red_GenieThey are wearing the EVA suits, the same ones they'll wear on the spacewalk and exposure to space
@KevinNguyen1
@KevinNguyen1 6 дней назад
​@@Red_Genie They look similar to the IVA version, but it is the EVA version because the visor is different.
@jakecobovic9091
@jakecobovic9091 6 дней назад
it's because they have no built in life support system
@meesalikeu
@meesalikeu 6 дней назад
you gotta love that beavis and butthead voice announcer
@3_3645
@3_3645 6 дней назад
Just read the instructions???? Was that supposed to be read?
@bravowhiskeysierra6944
@bravowhiskeysierra6944 6 дней назад
@@3_3645 Yes…that’s the name of the mobile landing platform that the stage 1 rocket lands on.
@OfentseMwaseFilms
@OfentseMwaseFilms 6 дней назад
Godspeed Polaris Dawn! Praying everyone does everything successfully and return home safe.
@hinthegroove9740
@hinthegroove9740 6 дней назад
Another Tuesday morning for Elon
@michaelscot4816
@michaelscot4816 6 дней назад
That's Leon! 💙💙💙
@msreenivas3946
@msreenivas3946 6 дней назад
WISH YOU SPACEX AND THE MEN ON BOARD ALL THE BEST FOR SUCCESS. OF THEIR HISTORIC MISSION.
@enochkwong980
@enochkwong980 6 дней назад
Two SpaceX engineers on board as well!
@MidnightRiddah
@MidnightRiddah 6 дней назад
Go Space X Doing Something That Boeing Will NEVER DO
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Why Do Astronauts Float in Space? Base on this we can make artificial Gravity Only can do this on Earth This is the Secret And the high-speed Space Station Artificial Gravity is what is being sought and is very valuable Something that is far in space beyond the magnetic reach of the Earth then that something NO LONGER has Density, instead it floats around aimlessly until it is again in the magnetic area of ​​a celestial body that has a Magnetic Bar, then it will fall in that direction; This practically happens because all celestial bodies drift through an orbit at extraordinary SPEED. Astronauts and other objects in various Apollo rockets sent to the moon in 1969 proved all this information, and these objects and astronautes seemed to be floating in the space of the rocket. So actually the Magnetic Bar stretching from north to south is what causes attraction (gravity), and every concrete object has a Falling Motion or Specific Gravity (Density). Every concrete object consists of an arrangement of atoms and emptiness. These atoms have particles that also have a magnetic bar in their mass. The magnetic bar on the atom is what ATTRACTS EACH OTHER to the MAGNETICBAR on Earth. The denser the object is with the arrangement of its atoms, the greater the DENSITY or the greater the falling motion. The difference in atomic density is what differentiates the specific gravity or density of each concrete object. As a result, a mass that does not have a magnetic bar stretching from north to south does not attract or be pulled, and only two masses that each have a magnetic bar attract each other with a force that is proportional to the distance between them and the magnetic attraction value of each.
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Rocket is complicated and dificulte Low safety and high cost We need somethings better Developing technologies to enable human access to space at dramatically lower cost and increased reliability #FeelFree
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 6 дней назад
Boeing builds the core stage of NASA's SLS rocket. It's already launched an uncrewed Orion Crew Capsule into Lunar orbit and back flawlessly.
@vint22556
@vint22556 6 дней назад
​@@dalethelander3781at what cost?
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 5 дней назад
@@vint22556 Who cares? SLS worked 1st time, just like the Saturn V did.
@kiheirc3195
@kiheirc3195 6 дней назад
Best of luck and prayers for a safe mission.
@Antisocial20105
@Antisocial20105 6 дней назад
For a fraction of a second I thought the whole thing was falling over on liftoff 😂
@adamwebster6551
@adamwebster6551 6 дней назад
The camera angle done is dirty there 😂
6 дней назад
oh yeah... 😆
@QziQza
@QziQza 6 дней назад
yeah, the same thought hit me for a quick second lol
@timl9495
@timl9495 6 дней назад
Just plain awesome to see this technology!
@Megadriver
@Megadriver 6 дней назад
Godspeed SpaceX, you started the second space race and are leading it at the cutting edge! The future is looking good! The last space race gave us advancements in everything. Also can we stand for a moment and just appreciate the soft landing of the Falcon 9. That was pure butter.
@Ray_of_Light62
@Ray_of_Light62 6 дней назад
Each astronaut weigh 400 kilograms (880 pounds) for ten minutes during ascent, going back briefly to their normal weight at MECO, and weighing 0 kilograms after SECO. Imagine the stress...
@AluminumOxide
@AluminumOxide 6 дней назад
That’ll be 4 g
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Why Do Astronauts Float in Space? Base on this we can make artificial Gravity Only can do this on Earth This is the Secret And the high-speed Space Station Artificial Gravity is what is being sought and is very valuable Something that is far in space beyond the magnetic reach of the Earth then that something NO LONGER has Density, instead it floats around aimlessly until it is again in the magnetic area of ​​a celestial body that has a Magnetic Bar, then it will fall in that direction; This practically happens because all celestial bodies drift through an orbit at extraordinary SPEED. Astronauts and other objects in various Apollo rockets sent to the moon in 1969 proved all this information, and these objects and astronautes seemed to be floating in the space of the rocket. So actually the Magnetic Bar stretching from north to south is what causes attraction (gravity), and every concrete object has a Falling Motion or Specific Gravity (Density). Every concrete object consists of an arrangement of atoms and emptiness. These atoms have particles that also have a magnetic bar in their mass. The magnetic bar on the atom is what ATTRACTS EACH OTHER to the MAGNETICBAR on Earth. The denser the object is with the arrangement of its atoms, the greater the DENSITY or the greater the falling motion. The difference in atomic density is what differentiates the specific gravity or density of each concrete object. As a result, a mass that does not have a magnetic bar stretching from north to south does not attract or be pulled, and only two masses that each have a magnetic bar attract each other with a force that is proportional to the distance between them and the magnetic attraction value of each.
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Rocket is complicated and dificulte Low safety and high cost We need somethings better Developing technologies to enable human access to space at dramatically lower cost and increased reliability #FeelFree
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Better than Rocket is here Easy lift off Easy land on with antigravity Spaceship No Fire No Explosion No Flame Just Spin and Lift off Powered by Baterry Work base on Gravity just spinning by using Battery can fly in bad weather, plunge in the ocean even in outer space Can lift more than 100 Ton Earth which weight predict 600 trillion ton does not fall at the Sun because of centrifugal in orbitting, on the contrary it does not be thrown far go out the orbit line of hold by gravity at the Sun as orbit center. Gravity and centrifugal is equal called Equillibrium, thats why until now Earth which we was inhabited always rotate and circulate the Sun. Now we justly take example : how if the gravity used and centrifugal is negated? The Earth will float far leave the Sun. So that centrifugal can be used to fly far away if gravity eliminated. Finally how to eliminate gravity? It’s way rotate part of aircraft by horizontal. When that rotation faster centrifugal force getting greater and the gravity getting smaller, finally it lose the gravity and the aircraft start flying. Of course people would surprise: how the aircraft can keep rotate without fulcrums? Thats why we named that aircraft Shuttling System that is aircraft likes two disc adjoining attached in the midle as fulcrums: A. The Top part, we name Positive rotate to right, and the edges is getting thicker and havier. B. The Buttom part, we name Negative rotating to left, and the edges is getting thicker and havier. C. Middle Part , we name Neutral, air crew placed and also machine and everythings turning Negative and Positive at the same time. The aircraft can liftup added with explosion from the engine. However that aircraft construction later, let the engineer doit it, and we are sure the aircraft will bulletproof and also waterproof. . . In modern civilization where human being generally using flying saucer as vehicle, will a lot of change in lives either in materialism and in psychological. In materialism area will apply the change in life like. People no longger need roadway and rel road which spend large of energy, money, places, things and time, object place and time. People would utilize that area for habitat or for other need:
@Saeid415
@Saeid415 6 дней назад
their suits and boots are awesome
@coconutjuice5232
@coconutjuice5232 6 дней назад
Boeing would never 😂😂😂
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 6 дней назад
SLS has launched flawlessly.
@bobhinley5410
@bobhinley5410 6 дней назад
This is absolutely amazing. Seeing the 1969 moon walk was the other.
@dosesandmimoses
@dosesandmimoses 6 дней назад
Well done! Loves how the nauts look comfortable and have room for mobility if needed! Also the footwear and suits look great! Well done
@aliensoup2420
@aliensoup2420 6 дней назад
Like traveling in a Mercedes sedan compared to the Soyuz VW Bug.
@quest2outdoors
@quest2outdoors 6 дней назад
It’s really cool to watch the rocket comeback and land so softly also pretty cool to watch the thunderstorm going on❣️
@kevinrobb86
@kevinrobb86 6 дней назад
I couldn't even image the amount of thrust it takes to get something that size and weight off the ground and the astronauts look like one of my Destiny 2 characters
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 6 дней назад
Aw. A video gamer. Isn't that precious?
@bravowhiskeysierra6944
@bravowhiskeysierra6944 6 дней назад
Private Industry and innovation destroying Government Agencies and bureaucracy in a nutshell. Vote accordingly!
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Better than Rocket is here Easy lift off Easy land on with antigravity Spaceship No Fire No Explosion No Flame Just Spin and Lift off Powered by Baterry Work base on Gravity just spinning by using Battery can fly in bad weather, plunge in the ocean even in outer space Can lift more than 100 Ton Earth which weight predict 600 trillion ton does not fall at the Sun because of centrifugal in orbitting, on the contrary it does not be thrown far go out the orbit line of hold by gravity at the Sun as orbit center. Gravity and centrifugal is equal called Equillibrium, thats why until now Earth which we was inhabited always rotate and circulate the Sun. Now we justly take example : how if the gravity used and centrifugal is negated? The Earth will float far leave the Sun. So that centrifugal can be used to fly far away if gravity eliminated. Finally how to eliminate gravity? It’s way rotate part of aircraft by horizontal. When that rotation faster centrifugal force getting greater and the gravity getting smaller, finally it lose the gravity and the aircraft start flying. Of course people would surprise: how the aircraft can keep rotate without fulcrums? Thats why we named that aircraft Shuttling System that is aircraft likes two disc adjoining attached in the midle as fulcrums: A. The Top part, we name Positive rotate to right, and the edges is getting thicker and havier. B. The Buttom part, we name Negative rotating to left, and the edges is getting thicker and havier. C. Middle Part , we name Neutral, air crew placed and also machine and everythings turning Negative and Positive at the same time. The aircraft can liftup added with explosion from the engine. However that aircraft construction later, let the engineer doit it, and we are sure the aircraft will bulletproof and also waterproof. . . In modern civilization where human being generally using flying saucer as vehicle, will a lot of change in lives either in materialism and in psychological. In materialism area will apply the change in life like. People no longger need roadway and rel road which spend large of energy, money, places, things and time, object place and time. People would utilize that area for habitat or for other need:
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 6 дней назад
Rocket is complicated and dificulte Low safety and high cost We need somethings better Developing technologies to enable human access to space at dramatically lower cost and increased reliability #FeelFree
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 6 дней назад
Yeah. SpaceX is so good, Artemis III will miss the September 2026 Moon landing target date because Musk is behind on development of Lunar Starship HLS for NASA. Try to keep up.
@julz_swag
@julz_swag 6 дней назад
This is awesomeee. When will they spacewalk?
@nosferatu8293
@nosferatu8293 6 дней назад
Thank God for Elon Musk and his amazing crew at Space X.
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 6 дней назад
Why thank God? Musk is far behind on the development of Lunar Starship HLS for NASA's Project Artemis and it won't be ready for a September, 2026 target date for Artemis III.
@nosferatu8293
@nosferatu8293 6 дней назад
@@dalethelander3781 I say Thank God for Elon Musk because he's still keeping America in Space. If it wasn't for him, you'll be outsourcing to India or China for God's sake!
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 5 дней назад
@@nosferatu8293 Still doesn't excuse his failure to deliver for Project Artemis.
@carcinogen60yearsago
@carcinogen60yearsago 4 дня назад
​@@dalethelander3781 So, every other part of Artemis is behind schedule also.
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 4 дня назад
@@carcinogen60yearsago Eh...wake me up when humans build the first REAL starship. Constitution-class.
@karoleigharmstrong8568
@karoleigharmstrong8568 6 дней назад
I have been watching launches, since the 60's Mercury launches; they never fail to thrill.
@feelincrispy7053
@feelincrispy7053 6 дней назад
These camera views are insane
@brucerader4846
@brucerader4846 6 дней назад
Saw it in jersey this morning
@Richkennedy10
@Richkennedy10 6 дней назад
That is really really awesome! Congratulations!
@terrygriffith3760
@terrygriffith3760 6 дней назад
Free enterprise Thumbs Up
@kevinfarley7732
@kevinfarley7732 6 дней назад
Congratulations to all involved 👏
@AmericanCrusader222
@AmericanCrusader222 6 дней назад
SpaceX made this look easy. Like it was so smooth, the launch, the landing, orbital insertion. The broadcasts too?? Man. They have showmanship.
@AstralHiGH
@AstralHiGH 4 дня назад
It's because Elon Musk is probably the smartest man in history, he seems like a regular person like you and I as well. He should be running for president not the 2 clowns we have.
@romuloescobido7545
@romuloescobido7545 6 дней назад
Good luck Polares dawn👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@chillout1109
@chillout1109 5 дней назад
28,000km/h 🤯🤯 These guys are now counted among the handful of humans that have flown at that jaw-dropping velocity. I would very much like to experience that sensation some day. Go Polaris Dawn.
@Av3ng3d77x
@Av3ng3d77x 6 дней назад
I think SpaceX should now give contract to NASA for it's smaller mission 😂😂😂
@emanel-tawil8599
@emanel-tawil8599 6 дней назад
Trueley a moment in history for privet space exploration god bless and safe return to mother earth.
@christinelee5653
@christinelee5653 6 дней назад
Saw it in NC this morning, amazing!
@momsterzz
@momsterzz 6 дней назад
They don’t look like they’re feeling any Gs at all
@NathanLWHughes
@NathanLWHughes 6 дней назад
Do you remember when people used to watch launches quietly? Mission control sounds like a frat party now!
@scottbaker9066
@scottbaker9066 6 дней назад
New generation of rocket engineers
@thatsacoollookingmissl-
@thatsacoollookingmissl- 6 дней назад
Well yea, SpaceX had designed their launch operations to be visible to all the engineers and technicians who worked on the rockets. It be a bummer to all the men and women exited to see their creations fly get turned away in the name of having a quieter launch area.
@MarcosRodrigues-zg6nz
@MarcosRodrigues-zg6nz 6 дней назад
flawlessly, as usual. Go Falcon Go SpaceX
@gordiebrooks
@gordiebrooks 6 дней назад
Now how high (in space) does Blue Origin’s New Shepherd go again 🤔🤔
@gayfruitbasket
@gayfruitbasket 6 дней назад
105-110 km
@henkvandenbergh1301
@henkvandenbergh1301 6 дней назад
That water bottle rocket? Not as high as my boys used to fly theirs. 🤔😇🤣. They are now grown up, both working in the space industry btw, and understand how excited Bozos must be every single launch. 🤔😇🤣
@MarkCasey-p3c
@MarkCasey-p3c 6 дней назад
It doesn’t even really get to space, it does in a technical sense but to me orbit is space
@henkvandenbergh1301
@henkvandenbergh1301 6 дней назад
@@MarkCasey-p3c But YOU didn't buy a newspaper to convince people it actually WENT to space. 🤔😇🤣
@T1Earn
@T1Earn 6 дней назад
you cut out literally the best part
@caseyj8210
@caseyj8210 6 дней назад
My family and I got to watch this launch in person at the Cape. I have to say, I damn near cried. It was unreal.
@michael8469
@michael8469 5 дней назад
I love the announcer's voice, being a child of the 70's he reminds me a little of the conjunction junction guy!
@jesselopez2020
@jesselopez2020 6 дней назад
Space X for the win!!!
@M5guitar1
@M5guitar1 6 дней назад
Reminds me of Curious George in Space.
@SteveGrin
@SteveGrin 6 дней назад
Never gets old
@yecto1332
@yecto1332 4 дня назад
Space x has made space launch look easy can’t believe how this will make space travel affordable for at least a lot of rich people in future
@jasonpanah4261
@jasonpanah4261 6 дней назад
Hey Boeing, that’s how it’s done.
@darthstarone3532
@darthstarone3532 5 дней назад
That pilot's cabinet looks very stable to be launching from some rockets 🤔
@emisasian
@emisasian 6 дней назад
Why is that one astronaut on the left not moving though? Did something happen to her?
@majlindaarabaxhi7845
@majlindaarabaxhi7845 6 дней назад
Si vede che si muove la testa tranquillo
@majlindaarabaxhi7845
@majlindaarabaxhi7845 6 дней назад
😅😅
@idonthaveahandle2000
@idonthaveahandle2000 6 дней назад
So cute guys! Woke me up from a dead sleep last night. 😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Thought the train was crashing. 😭😭😭🤣😂
@njh1811
@njh1811 6 дней назад
Elon kickin' ass!
@biodot88
@biodot88 6 дней назад
Proud of us! And all of those who seek to reach for the stars!
@paulwerrnerchristen1634
@paulwerrnerchristen1634 6 дней назад
Immer wieder großartig!!!!
@tobyihli9470
@tobyihli9470 6 дней назад
I have watched the landing of several boosters, and I thoroughly enjoyed every one of them. That shit just never gets old! Incredible!
@Thunderbyrd.
@Thunderbyrd. 6 дней назад
SpaceX is doing what would have taken NASA 40 years to accomplish
@shanehumphrey4827
@shanehumphrey4827 6 дней назад
That first stage landing was smooth as butter ! If they can control starship booster same they have a huge chance to catch it !! First try!!
@stephenfraser2521
@stephenfraser2521 6 дней назад
Sensational I will never stop being amazed at the booster landing 👍😁
@MrSatyre1
@MrSatyre1 6 дней назад
Be nice if you could mute all the people in the background.
@PabloA64
@PabloA64 4 дня назад
just curious about not seeing any movement - vibration in the image and crew stuff at that acceleration rate...
@Rivenexta
@Rivenexta 6 дней назад
I swear, they land on the boat, with the softest touch down ever, just to flex on the people who said they couldnt.
@AlphaX3879
@AlphaX3879 6 дней назад
LIFTOFF!!! GODSPEED SPACEX.... i missed it...😭
@jayanthony3130
@jayanthony3130 6 дней назад
If she keeps reading “just read the instructions” off the prompt ima lose my mind lol 😂
@thatsacoollookingmissl-
@thatsacoollookingmissl- 6 дней назад
That is the actual name of the drone ship the rocket lands on. No I am not kidding.
@curiousrotrix
@curiousrotrix 5 дней назад
Best of luck SpaceX. 👍👍👍
@cd5964
@cd5964 6 дней назад
Normal falcon 9 meco at 65 km altitude, this mission meco at 90 km altitude. Is this thing heavy or am I missing something?
@trungnc5487
@trungnc5487 6 дней назад
You correct observation. This thing is or is not heavier... I am not sure but to go much further from Earth like this time, energy require more than usuall. And other diffrence thing, F9 land on the sea this case, while other crew fly to ISS F9 will land on land, because share more energy to stage2 this flight
@robsin2810
@robsin2810 6 дней назад
Me thinks it was a heavy.
@KrikkitWarlord
@KrikkitWarlord 6 дней назад
Not heavy, just a different profile for manned missions - for Starlink launches they target a 160km orbit and don't care about the acceleration. For this mission they're targetting 200km and they limit the acceleration to 4G for crew comfort. Hence you burn to higher altitude at a gentler rate.
@cd5964
@cd5964 6 дней назад
@@KrikkitWarlord means slow acceleration, slow fuel burnout and more distance covered. Ok. That I didn't thought. That makes sense.Thanks by the way.
@Hungary_0987
@Hungary_0987 6 дней назад
@@KrikkitWarlordclever boi
@DogWithHangover
@DogWithHangover 6 дней назад
This is a next level payload!
@reynbalb4945
@reynbalb4945 6 дней назад
Congrats to spaceX team
@CaspersGhost618
@CaspersGhost618 5 дней назад
I wonder do the astronauts have their own live feed of the booster, be nice to think you could watch it while you are mid orbital-insertion, some inflight entertainment if you will. P.s. I will never get tired of watching those boosters land, so beautiful it brings a tear to eye!!!
@deal2live
@deal2live 6 дней назад
Are they wearing their EVA suites already or will they have to change???
@Sethyoganath
@Sethyoganath 6 дней назад
Smooth like butter
@michaeldavenport9971
@michaeldavenport9971 6 дней назад
So cool
@PaulBooth-m1d
@PaulBooth-m1d 2 дня назад
phenomenal
@nora1172
@nora1172 6 дней назад
🚀🤞🤞🤞🍀😁good luck with all endeavours on this mission 🥰.
@astrotechnique1
@astrotechnique1 6 дней назад
Amazing what science can achieve. What a launch. These guys really live what they do ❤
@Mklepiros
@Mklepiros 6 дней назад
🇿🇦 THANK YOU ELON FOR ALL YOU DO FOR THE WORLD 🇺🇲
@Вивсівідстій
@Вивсівідстій 6 дней назад
Wishing everyone aboard a safe and successful journey.
@clarencehopkins7832
@clarencehopkins7832 6 дней назад
Respect bro
@insurance_agent_shawn1590
@insurance_agent_shawn1590 6 дней назад
Can someone explain.... How if they're moving at that high rate of speed with that G-Force then how are they so easily able to give a thumbs up like that.
@jasonderby7635
@jasonderby7635 4 дня назад
Damn I thought they fell over at the beginning
@gerardobust3927
@gerardobust3927 6 дней назад
Incredible, someone with an alien number who came to the USA has done so much with so much intelligence. My respects to Elon.😊
@josephfrechette9916
@josephfrechette9916 5 дней назад
With the soyuz launch there are now a record 19 humans in space at once.
@JB-gr6om
@JB-gr6om 6 дней назад
Boeing is envious 😂
@bryanhardie
@bryanhardie 6 дней назад
The crew doesn't seem to be affected by all the G's of lift-off. And it seems like their camera would be a little shaky from the ascent.
@Dudu-ox2rd
@Dudu-ox2rd 6 дней назад
That's what I thought. Any idea why?
@dennishaley2821
@dennishaley2821 6 дней назад
is launch now or a repeat???
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 6 дней назад
Can't wait till Thursday. "ground control to major Tom you're circuits dead there's something wrong. Can you hear me major Tom 😂
@yubuogwal412
@yubuogwal412 6 дней назад
Awesome. Bravo space x
@harrybaulz666
@harrybaulz666 6 дней назад
What does boing think
@tinavallejo3801
@tinavallejo3801 6 дней назад
Space X is excellent and they are doing even better than the shuttle program could ever do. It's all about a new time for space for the USA from a private company without government bureaucracy.
@jaysummers9396
@jaysummers9396 6 дней назад
Bullshit, you very clearly have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, NASA pretty much funds the whole of space x, that means the American tax payer..
@Ethan_Roberts
@Ethan_Roberts 6 дней назад
​@@jaysummers9396NASA funds a part of SpaceX. The rest of their funding comes from private investors, National security launches, and being a launch provider
@theeraphatsunthornwit6266
@theeraphatsunthornwit6266 6 дней назад
The left one is desd? Check his pulse
@user-ii5dq3vl4r
@user-ii5dq3vl4r 6 дней назад
now that was cool
@bambambundy6
@bambambundy6 6 дней назад
Elons a Rockstar!!
@khinmaungthein2624
@khinmaungthein2624 6 дней назад
Congratulation...!!! 👍👍👍❤❤❤
@jayanthony3130
@jayanthony3130 6 дней назад
But this is awesome! 👏🏼
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